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mid·i·nette \ˌmidənˈet, ˌmēdēˈnet\ noun (-s) Etymology: French, probably blend of midi noon (from Old French, from mi mid, middle — from Latin medius — + di day, from Latin dies) and dînette light lunch, from dîner to dine, breakfast + -ette; from the traditional light lunches eaten at noon by the midinettes — more at mid, deity, dine : a Parisian shopgirl; especially : a Parisian seamstress |